I'm glad RE:Verse and Resistance are separate apps, every single player PC game that has a large multiplayer component should do the same. You either finish the single player and want to play multiplayer and have to keep the single player shit installed, or you have no interest in MP and have to have it take up extra gigs of space for a single player game.
Why would anyone be against this?
Did you play RE7? Despite the perspective change, it was straight up survival horror in the best RE tradition. Run from the bad guys, hoard ammo, survive set piece boss fights, collect statuettes of zodiac symbols, spend a lot of time on edge waiting for the next monster to jump out, open silly secret doors by touching paintings in the correct order, breathe a sigh of relief when you make it to a typewriter room. Good stuff. Hopefully RE8 will be more of the same.Sorry in advance for the dumb question, but what genre of game is this? Interactive movie with *exciting cover shooter action*? Myst-like adventure game? First person shooter with scripted sequences where you press F to continue? What exactly is this, what is the goal of it? What is the ratio of puzzles vs fps combat?
The game look like crap it's going to be shitty you're supposed to feel scared not excited. This franchise should be buried in the center of the planet and rotten after the fourth and fifth games both mediocre more bad than good. It's a game for fartbrain people.
The game is coming out on everything but the Switch.
The game look like crap it's going to be shitty you're supposed to feel scared not excited. This franchise should be buried in the center of the planet and rotten after the fourth and fifth games both mediocre more bad than good. It's a game for fartbrain people.
I haven't played a single RE game. I've always been put off by zombie scenarios. The only zombie-related stuff I liked was "Planet Terror" by Rodriguez and that's because it was an "all the best cliches put together" movie.Did you play RE7?
You're missing out and your misgiving doesn't even fully apply. While some of the RE games feature zombie scenarios, that's not what the series is really about. It's more about crazy infections and bioweapon experiments transforming people (and animals) into all kinds of crazy creatures. RE7 doesn't have a single zombie or zombie-like monster in it.I haven't played a single RE game. I've always been put off by zombie scenarios.Did you play RE7?
I'm surprised the SJWs haven't pressured Capcom into transforming her into a fat disgusting dyke. The critics will certainly cringe and curse when they see an attractive lady with cleavage in their game. Freaks.
Did you play RE7? Despite the perspective change, it was straight up survival horror in the best RE tradition. Run from the bad guys, hoard ammo, survive set piece boss fights, collect statuettes of zodiac symbols, spend a lot of time on edge waiting for the next monster to jump out, open silly secret doors by touching paintings in the correct order, breathe a sigh of relief when you make it to a typewriter room. Good stuff. Hopefully RE8 will be more of the same.Sorry in advance for the dumb question, but what genre of game is this? Interactive movie with *exciting cover shooter action*? Myst-like adventure game? First person shooter with scripted sequences where you press F to continue? What exactly is this, what is the goal of it? What is the ratio of puzzles vs fps combat?
"Nothing has changed. All is as it was written. Beware of the dawn of the Milf Age."Devs have stumbled onto One Weird Trick to avoid criticism with regard to sexy characters: make them visibly older. Insecure young women and their pet orbiters are not threatened by 40+ year olds.